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Wednesday 9 December 2009
Wednesday Doorway: Porte bordeaux
A burgundy door with stained glass details for this week's Wednesday Doorway. --------------------- Une porte bordeaux à détails de vitrail pour les Portes du Mercredi.
I think the stain glass is very cool as aree all your pix and posts. Thanks for sharing on my blog regarding war. It is a complicated subject to be sure. I know you've struggled with it. Thanks for your sensitive insights.
Beautiful doorway. I've never seen a door like that with stained glass panels. It looks like it could be a church doorway, but is probably a side door to a small castle.
Very beautiful door! What a contrast to modern doors. It often seems to «Louis» that as we've advanced our technology, we've forgotten how to make things beautiful.
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Lovely, lovely!!! It seems Versailles still has lots of secrets left to share with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. Do you think you can ever get a photo of it when light is streaming through it?
ReplyDeleteTres jolis details de cette porte.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very fancy door. Some people drive very fancy cars to get from point A to point B. Other people build very fancy doors to go in and out.
ReplyDeleteSome of us just muddle through and don't worry too much about fancy anythings! ;-)
Very nice door, the color and the stained glass.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great doorway. I wonder if it has always been red.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative doorway, with such variety in the panels. Number 66 is definitely a winner.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a nice design. It it meant to represent flowers or herbs? City boy that I am, my plant taxonomy is pretty poor.
ReplyDeleteelle est belle cette porte, avec ces petits vitraux fleuris. belle ombre sur la deuxieme photo.
ReplyDeleteI think the stain glass is very cool as aree all your pix and posts. Thanks for sharing on my blog regarding war. It is a complicated subject to be sure. I know you've struggled with it. Thanks for your sensitive insights.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful door with the lovely panels. I would love a door like that here. MB
ReplyDeletePS: Ritzville is a ritzy town on it's own terms. LOL Mb
@ Antjas: I very much doubt it unfortunately!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful doorway, unusual color. The glass details are amazing...
ReplyDeleteElle a la couleur du vin !
ReplyDeleteThe people living at 66 are lucky to have some a gorgeous doorway to enjoy every day and every time they come or go!
ReplyDeleteMust be incredible from the inside.
ReplyDeleteLe rouge est mon couleur préféré. J’aurais toujours voulu une porte rouge. Celle-ci est vraiment jolie, mais elle ne conviendra pas a mon entrée !
ReplyDeleteI had accidentally enlarged the photo almost 250% and still the images were clear and crisp. Great shot and a lovely set of stained glass panels.
ReplyDeleteGreat detail shot!
ReplyDeleteI want this door!
ReplyDeleteFantastic colors and designs. I would like a doorway like that!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful doorway. I've never seen a door like that with stained glass panels. It looks like it could be a church doorway, but is probably a side door to a small castle.
ReplyDeleteI love those colour combinations. It must be nice seeing the light filter into the room from the other side.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful door! What a contrast to modern doors. It often seems to «Louis» that as we've advanced our technology, we've forgotten how to make things beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the first set of doors. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSharon
Une couleur de porte pour la moins inhabituelle.
ReplyDeleteCette porte est vraiment jolie et originale !
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